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Emily scooted onto a high-top stool. "Is this going to be a repeat of the last time all three of us went out? I still don't quite remember what happened that night."

I gritted my teeth and realized that no one had explained she'd been love-bitten by Bennett. But that had been when she hadn't known about vampires and werewolves. Now she knew about werewolves, which reminded me. "How’d you handle it when Pete told you he was a werewolf?"

Emily blinked. She
didn’t look surprised at the question. "I thought he was nuts at first. And I ran away from him, but then he changed in front of me. I had to believe it after that."

"He changed in front of
you? He could control the werewolf?"

She nodded. "It's a part of him. He can change whenever he wants. It's very exciting at times."

"You're okay dating a werewolf?"

"You're okay dating Lucas?" Emily shot back with a hard look in her eyes.

It made me pause. Did he know what he was?

She added, "We never talked about him before you disappeared."

We hadn’t. "This is awkward."

Brown scooted off her stool. "I'm going to the bathroom."

Now it was just me and Ems, and there so many lies I had told her.

I cleared my throat. Emily had a guarded look in her eyes, but she stared right back. So I started, "I met Roane—"

"You call him Roane."

"That's his last name."

"How long?"

"What?"

"How long have you two been together?"

"A few months, I guess. We started a few months ago, but I guess we didn't get together 'together' until yesterday?"

"Yesterday?" Emily gulped and reared back. "I thought you didn't come back until today. You went to see him first?"

"I…" …had no idea what to say now.

Kates appeared with a tray of drinks in hand. She pushed her purse onto my lap and shoved the tray on the table at the same moment. Then she scooted next to me on a stool. "I forgot how grabby guys can be. I've been spending too much time with stiffs. One guy had his hand down my pants before I could knee him in the balls."

A look of hurt flared in Emily's eyes before she grinned and looked down. As she did, I met Kates' knowing look and knew she had come back at the right time.

I no longer wanted to be there.

"I would recommend no one going to the bathroom without me." Brown
returned and pulled up a stool on the other side of Emily. "I have sanitizer with me and you'll want it. I think people were having sex in the stall beside me. And I think a girl was puking in the
other
stall."

Kates choked back a laugh. "Something tells me you're a magnet for fun."

"Fun for you maybe, but not me." Brown reached for a drink and downed it in two swallows. Then she reached for another.

Kates laughed and pulled the tray out of reach before she pointed at Emily. "This girl was wasted the last time we went out. Davy took care of her and so that means it's my turn to take care of the drunk. I don't want to have to take care of you."

"Oh, that's okay. It takes a lot for me to get drunk." Brown tipped her head back and finished the second drink.

"There are seven shots in each of these."

The glass fell to the table from Brown's hand, but Kates' caught it. Her grab was lightning fast and Brown's eyes went wide.

As Kates placed the glass on the table, Emily let out a ragged breath. "Oh wow. That was, that was fast."

Brown had new emotion in her eyes as she watched Kates. "You're really fast, like crazy fast. Oh my—"

Emily grabbed the witch's hand and dragged her off the stool. "I'm going to take her to the dance floor before she goes into too much shock."

"Did you see how fast she was?" We heard Brown ask Emily before they were out of earshot.

Kates turned to me. "So what'd the roommate have to say?"

I shook my head and reached for a glass. "I don't want to go over it."

"It was about Roane?"

"Yeah." Then I took a sip and wrinkled my nose. "This is awful, Kates."

"I know." Kates shook her head. "And that says a lot about the witch. The girl isn't normal. What are you doing hanging out with her?"

I tried another sip, but it tasted too horrible. "I thought you liked her?"

"I do, but she's off. I can't get a good read on her and that makes me nervous. What read do you have on her?"

What read did I have on her? That she was going to be a very powerful witch and sooner than I had thought. But I wasn't going to tell Kates that so I smiled. "She's a good person. I trust her."

"Okay." She lifted her glass and saluted me. "Here's to you and who you pick to surround yourself. I shouldn't complain. You're still talking to me."

"Very true."

As I reached forward to clink my glass with Kates, tingles shot up and down my spine. Someone was watching me. I scanned the club and then backpedaled when I saw a lone female in a narrow hallway. She watched me back and then I realized it was Pippa. When she saw that I'd seen her, she motioned to me.

"I'll be right back." I slid off my stool before Kates could ask me any other questions. As I drew closer, I asked, "Pippa?"

She looked scared. Pale.

"What are you doing here?"

Her eyes glanced over my shoulder. "You're in danger."

"Come again?" When she looked behind me again, I turned as well. Emily and Brown had returned to the table with Kates. All of them were smiling and laughing. "Do you want to go over there?"

Her eyes went wide. "No. I can't. And you shouldn't either. You have to get out of here, Davy."

"Why?"

"Um." She bit her lip and her hands were twisted into the ends of her shirt.

"Pippa, what's going on?" I couldn't look away from her hands. They kept twisting around each other. Something was wrong, horribly wrong. And then I slipped inside of her.

'She has no idea. I don't know how to tell her. Oh god. Why couldn't he leave it alone? He had to go and tell Mother Wolf
.
What's Emily going to think?"

I grabbed her shoulders. "Pippa! What is wrong? What's happened?"

"It's Pete," she wrung out. "I've been shielding you from Mother Wolf, but he didn't. He went straight to her. I could tell he didn't like you. He knows that you're different. He doesn't know what it is, but neither do I. He went straight to her."

"To who?"

"To Mother Wolf." She took a deep breath. "She sent a small army for you. They're coming here. Now."

I gulped. "How big is a 'small army'?"

"Twenty wolves. Her best fighters."

"And Pete? Is he one of them?" I had no idea what to do if the Alpha was going to attack. Saren helped me evade him once. And after my first encounter with him, I didn't think I could suppress the Immortal again so quickly.

"No, but he'll be watching. They aren't supposed to hurt Emily, but it's hard to control that in a fight. Especially when it includes vampires." As she finished speaking, her eyes went over my shoulder again.

I turned, but I already knew who she meant. Roane stood a few feet from the doorway. Gregory trickled in behind him, followed by Gavin, Wren, and Tracey. Another vampire stood behind her, but all of them stood as one force.

CHAPTER TWENTY TWO

Roane saw me in the next second and jerked his head towards the door. As I grabbed Pippa's hand and pulled her with me, Gavin hurried across the club to grab Kates' arm too. She yanked it back, but when he whispered something in her ear, she relaxed and looked for me. I gestured towards the rest of the group and watched as she switched from best friend to vampire slayer. It was shocking, but also not. Before Gavin found her, Kates had been laughing. A different look now slithered over her face and her eyes sparked in anticipation. She was born to hunt, much like Roane. It was what she loved.

As she met me at the door, chills went down my spine. She was once again the stranger that had kidnapped my friends not long ago. Emily stood behind her with frightened eyes and I knew she recalled the same event. Brown was beside her. She stared in befuddlement at Gregory. Her eyes trailed up his giant form and back down, and then repeated. As the group started outside, Brown scurried to follow him.

Gregory looked at her and his eyes narrowed. The rest of his face was emotionless, but he glanced at me as we followed Roane into a back alley. I shrugged.

Wren and Tracey fanned out to stand at one end of the alley. They both passed me, but Tracey met my gaze for a brief moment. She was taller than I had realized and wore darkened red armor with her long blonde hair pulled into a braid to fall at her waistline. When she passed Gavin, I saw they were built the same. Tall and muscular. Gavin was lean for a guy, but she was sturdy for a female.

'The wolf told you?'

I looked at Roane, who stared at me with hard eyes. He was brimming in fury, but it was suppressed. He asked again,
'She told you? A pack of wolves are coming. We need to move. I don't want to fight them in town.'

'The Alpha went to the Mother Wolf and told her about me. I don't know what he said, but he knows I'm different. He doesn't like me. Pippa came to warn me about them. How did you know?'

'Some wolves are loyal to me.'
Then Roane barked at Gavin, "We'll cross the park. Kates, you'll drive their car back to the dorm. We'll follow and transport everyone somewhere safe."

Gavin nodded and walked to the front of the alley. Gregory took position next to me and Brown followed behind him. The other vampire trotted back in, past Wren and Tracey towards the group. He swept cold eyes over me and spoke to Roane, "They're coming in fast. If we hurry, we can meet them in the park."

Roane's jaw clenched together, but he gave a brisk nod. As soon as he did, Wren and Tracey rushed past us. Gavin ran with them and they went in three different directions.

"My orders?"

Roane glanced at me and then said to the vampire, "I'm staying with Davy. Gregory, you—"

He jerked his head behind him and everyone looked at Brown, who was nearly pressing into his side. She scurried back a couple steps and gave everyone a sheepish grin. "He's like the jolly green giant, but not green."

"—can stay with the witch," Roane finished with a frown.

Brown perked up. "Gee, thanks. You know I'm a witch."

"Lucas?" The other vampire stood to the side.

"Gregory, keep Emily with you too."

"And the wolf?" Gregory glanced at Pippa, who stood behind the group. She looked unsure.

Roane's eyes hardened. "I'm sure they won't hurt their own."

"Lucas?"

He jerked his head in a nod. "Bastion, circle behind us. Wren, Tracey, and Gavin will set up a perimeter. Anyone who gets through them, Gregory and I can handle. You'll scout around and sweep back. I don't want anyone trying to get us from behind."

"And me?" Kates asked in a firm voice. "I can fight too."

With a smug look, Roane told her, "There's no decree against them."

A bright smile filled her face. The anticipation in her eyes doubled. It sent a shiver down my back as she purred, "That's what I thought."

'Lucas, they're here!'
Wren's thought warned the vampires.

As one person, Roane, Gregory, and Bastion jerked around. Emily squeaked. Brown grabbed hold of Gregory's shirt and flew with him. Her body picked up in the air as if she were a balloon. Kates jerked forward, but stopped at the sight. As the vampires disappeared down the alley, she held back.

Kates looked at me. "Your friend is crazy."

I had enough time to shrug before she shot after them. Pippa, Emily, and I were the only ones left in the alley.

"What's going on?" Emily hugged herself tightly.

Pippa stood next to her, but didn't say anything. She looked at me instead. They both looked at me. "What?"

"They're here for you. What's going on?" Emily gave me a 'duh' look. "Are we under attack?"

"Oh my god!" Pippa burst out. "You're not stupid, Emily. You know what's going on. That's why you're not that scared. I can tell when you're scared and you're not."

"What are you talking about?" Emily's lip trembled.

"He just said 'what about the wolf?' and the other guy said 'I doubt they'll hurt their own.' You know we're under attack. They're all acting like they're going to war. What does that mean? That they're going to war! Figure it out, or at least stop acting like you haven't because I know you have. You're just acting like this so that people will take care of you. God forbid that you'd have to fend for yourself."

Pippa started to walk away when Emily cried out, "What do you mean by all of that?"

"Davy!" We turned at the fierce command. Roane stood a few feet away and he gestured to me. "Let's go!"

"But…" I looked back. What would happen to Emily and Pippa?

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